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[Ocean Summary] The Sea of Japan is affected by the rainy season front and low pressure, and the sea surface temperature is 5c higher than normal (June 14-20, 2026)


2026/06/26 15:45

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Due to the influence of the rainy season front and low pressure, the ship was stranded in the western part of the Sea of Japan.
Sea surface temperatures were significantly higher than normal in the central and western parts of the Sea of Japan, and were up to 5 C higher than normal.
Below is the ocean summary (June 14-20, 2026)

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#Pressure distribution and waves
On the 14th and 15th, the Baiu front extended from the continent to the East China Sea, from the south of Japan to the east of Japan, and the low pressure on the front advanced from the south of Japan to the Izu Islands.
Waves increased from the south of Japan to the south of Kanto around the front and low pressure area.
On the 16th, the low pressure front moved east of Japan, and waves rose in the east of Japan around the low pressure system.
From the 17th to the 19th, a front moved northward from the continent to the East China Sea and Kyushu, extending from the south of Japan to the east of Japan.
From the 18th to the 19th, a low pressure system moved from the south of Japan to the east of Japan, and waves rose in the south of Japan on the 18th and east of Japan on the 19th.
On the 20th, a front moved northward over western Japan, and another cyclone on the front moved eastward across the Yellow Sea.
The waves were rising in the East China Sea, and at night the waves were also rising in the western Sea of Japan.

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#Sea surface temperature
Sea surface temperatures in the Japanese waters continued to be near normal in the northern part.
In the central and western parts of the country, mainly on the continental side, sea areas with significantly higher than normal temperatures expanded, with temperatures up to 5 C higher than normal.
The East China Sea and the waters near the Nansei Islands continued to be at normal levels.
Continued to be near normal in the south of Japan, and slightly below normal off the coast of the Tokai region.
To the east of Kanto, the sea area was slightly lower than normal, and off the coast of Sanriku, the area was significantly higher than normal.
Also off the southeastern coast of Hokkaido, areas with significantly higher than normal temperatures expanded, while the seas near the Kuril Islands and the Sea of Okhotsk were at normal levels.

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Summary of weather and temperature (6/14 to 6/20) Rainy season front becomes active; heavy rain at warning level in Okinawa/Amami


2026/06/26 12:51

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This is a summary of the weather and temperature from 6/14 to 6/20.

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[About this period's weather]
#Characteristics of pressure distribution
On the 14th, the seasonal rain front stalled in the south of Honshu. A low pressure system formed above the front near the Nansei Islands around 3 p.m. On the 15th, the rainy season front remained stationary in the south of Japan. A low pressure front moved east-northeast near the Izu Islands. A low pressure system is moving northeast in the Sea of Okhotsk. On the 16th, a low-pressure system on the seasonal rain front passed to the east of Japan, and the area around Honshu was within a mobile high-pressure zone. The rainy season front gradually moved northward to the south of Kyushu. On the 17th, a low pressure system near the Yellow Sea moved slowly eastward. The rainy season front stalled south of Kyushu. The mobile anticyclone gradually moved away from the vicinity of Japan. On the 18th, a low pressure system above the seasonal rain front moved eastward while developing along the southern coast of Honshu. Another low pressure system is moving northeast in the Sea of Japan. On the 19th, the low pressure system moving east of Japan moved away, and the Baiu front moved from central China, through Kyushu, and stagnated over the sea east of Japan. In central China, a frontal low pressure system is moving eastward. On the 20th, the rainy season front moved further north and stalled in an east-west direction from western Japan to eastern Japan. A low-pressure system on top of the rainy season front passes over the Korean Peninsula. Typhoon No. 7 formed in the east of the Philippines at 3 a.m.

#Precipitation
On the 14th, it rained mainly in the Pacific side of western Japan, and it was especially heavy in Okinawa and Amami. It rained temporarily in northern Hokkaido due to a trough in atmospheric pressure. On the 15th, heavy rain occurred near Okinawa due to active rain clouds associated with the seasonal rain front, and a level 4 landslide warning was issued for parts of the main island. Heavy rain continued into the 16th, mainly in Okinawa and Amami. On the 17th, heavy rain with thunderstorms occurred from Okinawa to southern Kyushu near the seasonal rain front. Level 4 landslide danger warning announced for Toshima Village in the Amami region of Kagoshima Prefecture. Late in the evening, rain began to fall on the Pacific side of the Kinki and Kanto regions. On the 18th, there was extremely heavy rain in southern Kyushu due to the influence of the rainy season front. In the afternoon, atmospheric conditions became unstable in eastern and northern Japan, and rain clouds developed locally in inland areas. On the 19th, heavy rain occurred in Kagoshima, Kumamoto, and other areas due to the rainy season front. In eastern and northern Japan, rain clouds have developed due to cold air in the sky and rising temperatures during the day. Temporary landslide danger warnings have been issued in Aomori Prefecture, and heavy rain warnings have been announced in Gunma Prefecture and Hokkaido. On the 20th, the rainy season was announced in Hokuriku and southern Tohoku. Rain over wide areas of western and eastern Japan. Rain clouds also developed locally in Hokkaido.

#Temperature
On the 14th, the sun reached the Sea of Japan side of Tohoku and around Niigata, and in some places it reached the height of summer. In western and eastern Japan, there were many places with summer days above 25 C. On the 15th, temperatures in the Kanto region slowed down as cold air blew in from the sea, and the maximum temperature in central Tokyo was 21.6 degrees Celsius, a temperature similar to late April. On the other hand, it was summer across a wide area from Tohoku to Kyushu. On the 16th, the area around Honshu was covered in high pressure and the sun was shining, and many places across the country had higher than normal temperatures. On the 17th, there were many places in China and Hokkaido where the temperature was higher than normal, with a midsummer day of 33.1c in Kakunodate, Semboku City, Akita Prefecture. On the other hand, temperatures on the Pacific side of Kyushu and Shikoku were at or below normal due to the influence of the rainy season front. On the 18th, sunlight reached the Sea of Japan side of Kyushu and Hokkaido, making it a midsummer day over a wide area. On the 19th, a midsummer day was observed in many places, and in Gifu Prefecture, the temperature was around 34 degrees Celsius, approaching an extremely hot day. On the 20th, temperatures in Kyushu and the Kanto region were slow to rise due to the rainy season front, and temperatures in central Tokyo were comparable to mid-May. In some parts of western Japan, south of the front, it was midsummer.

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# Weather summary for this period (June 14th to June 20th)
The average temperature was high mainly in the Sea of Japan region, which was covered by an anticyclone and had many sunny days, and there were places in northern Japan, such as Sapporo, that were well above normal. On the other hand, in areas on the Pacific coast where clouds tend to spread due to the influence of the seasonal rain front, many places were at or below normal.
Precipitation amount reached more than three times the normal level in Okinawa, where heavy rains occurred due to the influence of the seasonal rain front, and there were also places in Amami and southern Kyushu that exceeded the normal level. In eastern and northern Japan, atmospheric conditions became unstable due to a trough in atmospheric pressure accompanied by cold air, and some inland areas experienced above-normal precipitation.
Sunshine hours were significantly lower than normal, especially on the Pacific side of Kyushu and Shikoku, as there were many cloudy and rainy days mainly in western Japan due to the influence of the rainy season front. Hokuriku and the Sea of Japan side of northern Japan were relatively unaffected by the seasonal rain front and humid air, and temperatures tended to be above normal.








[Typhoon information] Typhoon No. 7 approaches the Nansei Islands today, 26th, with rough weather


2026/06/26 08:23

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Today, the 26th (Friday), Typhoon No. 7 was located approximately 110 km north of Kumejima and was moving north-northeast at a speed of approximately 25 km per hour.
Typhoon No. 8 is located in the south of Japan and is moving north-northwest at a speed of approximately 35 kilometers per hour.

#Typhoon No. 7 26th (Friday) 7:00 a.m.
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Center location Approximately 110km north of Kumejima
Moving direction and speed North-northeast 25km/h
Central pressure 985hPa
Maximum wind speed 30m/s (near the center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 40m/s
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#Typhoon No. 8 26th (Friday) 6:00 a.m.
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Center location South of Japan
Moving direction, speed North-northwest 35km/h
Central pressure 998hPa
Maximum wind speed 23m/s (near the center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 35m/s
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Typhoon No. 7 is approaching the Nansei Islands with strong winds. Typhoon No. 7 will gradually change its course to the east and increase its speed, approaching the Pacific side of western Japan and the Pacific side of eastern Japan on the 27th (Saturday).
In addition, Typhoon No. 8 is heading north from the south of Japan. Typhoon No. 8 will approach the Pacific side of eastern Japan on the 27th (Saturday) and may even make landfall. The two typhoons are then expected to turn into extratropical cyclones east of Japan.
Furthermore, the front is extending east of Japan from the East China Sea through western Japan and the Pacific coast of eastern Japan, and is almost stationary.
Due to the warm and humid air brought in by Typhoon No. 7 and Typhoon No. 8, as well as the warm and humid air flowing toward the front, atmospheric conditions will become extremely unstable over a wide area of the Nansei Islands and from western to eastern Japan until the 27th (Saturday). Heavy rain is expected to occur in some places, accompanied by localized thunderstorms.

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Please be extremely cautious of strong winds in the Nansei Islands, and also on the Pacific side of eastern Japan.
In the Nansei Islands, western Japan, and the Pacific side of eastern Japan, be extremely cautious of landslides, flooding of low-lying areas, rising and flooding rivers, and be wary of high waves accompanied by swells.
In the Okinawa region, there is a possibility that a linear precipitation band will occur and the risk of heavy rain disasters will increase rapidly. Please pay attention to information such as disaster prevention weather information and Kikikuru that will be announced in stages.

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[Disaster Prevention Matters]
In the Nansei Islands, strong winds are expected to blow on Friday the 26th, with the risk of injury from flying objects and overturning of moving trucks. Please refrain from going out unless necessary, and stay away from windows when indoors to avoid strong winds. Please be careful of strong winds on the Pacific side of eastern Japan as well.
Also, there will be heavy rain in the Nansei Islands on Friday the 26th, and on the Pacific side of western Japan and the Pacific side of eastern Japan on Saturday the 27th. Please be careful of high waves accompanied by swells.
Please be extremely cautious of landslides, flooding of low-lying areas, and rising and flooding rivers on the 26th (Friday) in the Nansei Islands and western Japan, and on the 27th (Saturday) on the Pacific side of eastern Japan. You should also be careful of strong wind gusts such as lightning strikes and tornadoes. If there are signs that a cumulonimbus cloud is approaching, please take precautions such as moving inside a building.








[Typhoon information] Typhoon No. 7 approaches the Nansei Islands today, 26th, with rough weather


2026/06/26 07:55

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Today, the 26th (Friday), Typhoon No. 7 was located approximately 100 km north of Kumejima and was moving north-northeast at a speed of approximately 20 km per hour.

#Typhoon No. 7 26th (Friday) 6:00 a.m.
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Center location Approximately 100km north of Kumejima
Moving direction and speed North-northeast 20km
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Central pressure 985hPa
Maximum wind speed 30m/s (near the center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 40m/s
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Typhoon No. 7 is approaching the Nansei Islands with strong winds. Typhoon No. 7 will gradually change its course to the east and increase its speed, approaching the Pacific side of western Japan and the Pacific side of eastern Japan on the 27th (Saturday).
In addition, Typhoon No. 8 is heading north from the south of Japan. Typhoon No. 8 will approach the Pacific side of eastern Japan on the 27th (Saturday) and may even make landfall. The two typhoons are then expected to turn into extratropical cyclones east of Japan.
Furthermore, the front is extending east of Japan from the East China Sea through western Japan and the Pacific coast of eastern Japan, and is almost stationary.
Due to the warm and humid air brought in by Typhoon No. 7 and Typhoon No. 8, as well as the warm and humid air flowing toward the front, atmospheric conditions will become extremely unstable over a wide area of the Nansei Islands and from western to eastern Japan until the 27th (Saturday). Heavy rain is expected to occur in some places, accompanied by localized thunderstorms.

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Please be extremely cautious of strong winds in the Nansei Islands, and also on the Pacific side of eastern Japan.
In the Nansei Islands, western Japan, and the Pacific side of eastern Japan, be extremely cautious of landslides, flooding of low-lying areas, rising and flooding rivers, and be wary of high waves accompanied by swells.
In the Okinawa region, there is a possibility that a linear precipitation band will occur and the risk of heavy rain disasters will increase rapidly. Please pay attention to information such as disaster prevention weather information and Kikikuru that will be announced in stages.

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[Disaster Prevention Matters]
In the Nansei Islands, strong winds are expected to blow on Friday the 26th, with the risk of injury from flying objects and overturning of moving trucks. Please refrain from going out unless necessary, and stay away from windows when indoors to avoid strong winds. Please be careful of strong winds on the Pacific side of eastern Japan as well.
Also, there will be heavy rain in the Nansei Islands on Friday the 26th, and on the Pacific side of western Japan and the Pacific side of eastern Japan on Saturday the 27th. Please be careful of high waves accompanied by swells.
Please be extremely cautious of landslides, flooding of low-lying areas, and rising and flooding rivers on the 26th (Friday) in the Nansei Islands and western Japan, and on the 27th (Saturday) on the Pacific side of eastern Japan. You should also be careful of strong wind gusts such as lightning strikes and tornadoes. If there are signs that a cumulonimbus cloud is approaching, please take precautions such as moving inside a building.








[Kanto] Tropical cyclone (Typhoon No. 8) approaches in the morning of the 27th (Saturday), and Typhoon No. 7 approaches in the evening, affecting transportation (commentary: Weather forecaster Atsuko Miyake)


2026/06/25 15:01

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Heavy rain is likely to continue for a long time in the Kanto region from now until the 27th (Saturday) due to the rainy season front and two typhoons.
Please be aware that transportation may be affected.


The rainy season front is expected to remain near the Kanto region into tonight.
In addition, both typhoons No. 7 and No. 8 are expected to move northward from the southern sea. The extremely warm and humid air around the
typhoon flows into the front, increasing the activity of the
front.

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First, let's look at the information on the approaching Typhoon No.8.
Typhoon No. 8 is expected to continue moving north without intensifying much.

It is expected to turn into a tropical cyclone off the coast of the Tokai region on the morning of the 27th (Saturday).

However, even if it turns into a tropical cyclone, very warm and humid air will flow towards the seasonal rain front that is stationary near the Kanto region, which will continue to stimulate the front.
Even after it becomes a tropical cyclone, it will bring heavy rain, so we cannot let our guard down.

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Next, let's look at the information on Typhoon No.7.
After this, it is expected to approach Okinawa and Amami by tomorrow (Friday), accompanied by stormy winds.

After that, the storm area will disappear, but it is expected to quickly move across the Pacific side of western and eastern Japan.
It is expected to be closest to the Kanto region on the night of the 27th (Saturday).

However, this forecast may still change, so please continue to pay attention to the latest information.

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Rain and wind forecast.
Let's take a look from midnight on the 27th (Saturday), when the rain and wind will be strongest in the Kanto region.

Rain is expected to fall widely in the Kanto region, and active rain clouds are expected to cover the Kanto region in the morning due to a tropical depression that will change from Typhoon No.8.

Shinkansen and expressways also run in the Tokai and Kanto regions, which are subject to active rain clouds.
Heavy rain and strong winds may affect transportation.

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The rain will weaken temporarily in the afternoon, but then from evening to night, the rain clouds of
Typhoon No. 7 will approach. It looks like the rain and wind will become stronger again.

Rain clouds will move east towards the end of the night, but over the next three days, around 400mm of rain is expected to fall in most parts of the Kanto region.
It looks like it's going to rain quite a bit.
At this time of year, the amount of rain that falls in a month's worth is well in excess of the amount of rain that falls in one month, increasing the risk of heavy rain disasters.

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Please be careful of landslides and river flooding.
If heavy rain falls in urban areas, there is a risk of large-scale flooding.
When it is raining heavily, please avoid going near underpasses.

In addition, transportation may be significantly affected on Saturdays and Sundays.
Please continue to pay attention to the latest traffic information.

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, we will look at the detailed weather of each place.
It is expected that there will be heavy rain across the Kanto region until the 27th (Saturday).
Please continue to pay attention to the latest information.
And on the 28th (Sunday), the rain will stop in many places.
After that, the rainy season front will likely stay near Honshu, so
the weather will continue to be cloudy and rainy.








[Double typhoon + rainy season front] Be wary of heavy rain disasters due to long rain accumulation! (Commentary: Weather forecaster Atsuko Miyake)


2026/06/25 14:06

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Heavy rain is expected to continue from now until the weekend as the rainy season front and two typhoons approach.
Please be careful of heavy rain disasters caused by long rain accumulation.

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First, let's look at the amount of rain so far.
The rainy season front has been stationary and it has been raining for a long time.

The amount of rain is particularly high in Kyushu,
over the past 72 hours, more than 400 to 500 mm of rain has fallen in Nagasaki Prefecture.
All of these values have been updated to the highest in June, and this is record-breaking heavy rain.

A typhoon approaches where the ground has already become loose due to heavy rain.

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Let's take a look at tonight's forecast weather map.
The rainy season front is expected to remain near Honshu into tonight.
The warm and humid air around Typhoon No.7 and No.8 will flow into the front, making the
front even more active.

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Now, let's start with the information on the approaching Typhoon No.8.
Typhoon No. 8 is expected to move north without intensifying much.
The next day, on the morning of Saturday the 27th, it is expected to turn into a tropical cyclone off the coast of the Tokai Sea.

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However, Typhoon No. 7 then approached as if chasing Typhoon No. 8.
Typhoon No. 7 is expected to approach Okinawa and Amami tomorrow, the 26th (Friday), accompanied by strong winds.

After that, the storm area will disappear, but on the 27th (Saturday)
it is expected to move east along the southern coast of Honshu while increasing speed.
It is expected to approach western and eastern Japan from the night of the 26th to the night of the 27th.

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Rain is forecast from tonight.

Rain clouds associated with the rainy season front continue to rain widely across western and eastern Japan.
There is a risk of locally heavy to very heavy rain with thunderstorms.

Also, by the time the date changes to tomorrow (Friday) in the Okinawa region,
the rain clouds of the typhoon will begin to gather.

Very strong winds of over 30 meters will blow in the Okinawa region tomorrow,
There is a risk that strong winds could cause trucks to overturn.

There will be very strong winds and heavy rain, so tomorrow will be very stormy.

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Tomorrow afternoon, a typhoon will approach the Amami region and the weather will be rough.

It is expected to continue raining in similar places around Honshu.
A low-pressure system accompanied by cold air is approaching near northern Japan, and there is a risk of rain and thunderstorms.

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is forecasting rain clouds from the morning of Saturday the 27th.
Rain clouds associated with a tropical cyclone starting from Typhoon No. 8 are expected to cover the Tokai region.
The rain and wind are expected to intensify, potentially affecting transportation.

At noon, active rain clouds begin to gather in the Kanto region.
The rain stops in the Kanto region in the evening, but after that, rain clouds from Typhoon No. 7 begin to roll in.

At night, there is a risk of heavy rain and thunderstorms again in the Kanto region.
The wind will also become stronger.

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After this, 300 to 400 mm of rain is expected to fall in many places until around the 27th (Saturday).
Please be wary of landslides, river surges, flooding, and flooding of low-lying areas.

In urban areas, when it rains heavily, please avoid going near underpasses.

Please be aware of the latest traffic information as transportation may be significantly affected on this Saturday and Sunday.

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, we will look at the detailed weather of each place.

It will rain widely into the 27th (Saturday).
Please be careful of landslides caused by heavy rain in western Japan until tomorrow (Friday) and in eastern Japan until the 27th (Saturday).

Even in northern Japan, please be careful of sudden rain, lightning, and gusts of wind.
After the 28th (Sunday), the front will remain stationary near Honshu, and cloudy and rainy weather is likely to continue.








[Typhoons 7 and 8 moving north] Fierce winds in the Nansei Islands, heavy rain warning in Kanto and Tokai as well


2026/06/25 13:49

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Typhoon No. 7 will approach the Nansei Islands with strong winds through the 26th, and there is a risk that it will approach the Pacific side of western Japan to eastern Japan on the 27th. In the Okinawa and Amami regions, please be on high alert for strong winds on the 26th, and be careful of high waves accompanied by swells. In western Japan, strict vigilance is required for landslides through the 26th.

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Typhoon No. 7 is located south-southeast of Miyakojima as of 12:00 on the 25th, and is moving northeast at a speed of approximately 15 kilometers per hour. The central pressure was 985 hectopascals, the maximum wind speed near the center was 30 m/s, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed was 40 m/s, with wind speeds exceeding 25 m/s within 110 km to the east and 75 km to the west of the center.

Typhoon No. 7 is expected to approach the Nansei Islands with strong winds until the 26th. After that, it will change its course to the east and increase its speed, and there is a possibility that it will approach the Pacific side of eastern Japan from western Japan on the 27th.

Typhoon No. 8 is expected to move northward over the sea south of Japan until the 27th, turning into a tropical cyclone off the coast of Tokaido.

Ferocious winds are expected to blow in the Okinawa and Amami regions on the 26th, which could lead to injuries from flying objects and the overturning of moving trucks. Please continue to take strict precautions against storms, such as refraining from going out unless necessary and staying away from windows when indoors.

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Beware of heavy rain and landslides across a wide area of Honshu. Please be careful of landslides, flooding of low-lying areas, and river flooding, especially from the Pacific side of western Japan to eastern Japan until the 27th.

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There is a possibility of severe gusts of wind such as lightning strikes and tornadoes, so if there are signs of a developed cumulonimbus cloud approaching, please try to stay safe by moving inside a building.

Please continue to pay attention to the latest typhoon information as it is announced.








[Typhoon information] Typhoon No. 7 approaches Okinawa with strong winds; areas near Honshu are on alert for heavy rain even before the typhoon approaches


2026/06/25 08:18

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As of 6 a.m. on the 25th (Thursday), Typhoon No. 7 is moving over the sea south of Miyakojima, accompanied by strong winds. Another typhoon, No. 8, is moving westward near the Mariana Islands.

#Typhoon No. 7 25th (Thursday) 6:00 a.m.
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Center location Approximately 200km south of Miyakojima
Traveling speed North-northeast 1 0km/h
Central pressure 980hPa
Maximum wind speed 30m/s (near the center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 45m/s
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#Typhoon No. 8 26th (Thursday) 6:00 a.m.
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Movement speed West-northwest 20km/h
Central pressure 1000hPa
Maximum wind speed 20m/s (near the center)
Maximum instantaneous wind speed 30m/s
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Typhoon No. 7 is approaching the Sakishima Islands with strong winds and is expected to approach the main island of Okinawa by the 26th. In Okinawa, there will be heavy rain with thunder into tomorrow, and there is a risk of extremely strong winds that could overturn moving trucks. In addition, there is a risk that swells can cause large waves at sea, and strict vigilance must be taken against heavy rain, strong winds, and high waves.

Very warm and humid air from the typhoon will flow towards the seasonal rain front near Honshu. As a result, the seasonal rain front will become more active, and there will be heavy rain in some areas from western to eastern Japan, especially on the Pacific side, even before the typhoon approaches. The effects of the typhoon are expected to continue until around the 27th (Sunday), when Typhoon No. 7 passes south of Honshu, and there is a risk that total rainfall will further increase from Kanto-Koshin to Kyushu.
In areas where heavy rain has already occurred, the risk of disasters such as landslides increases, so please be extremely cautious of landslides, flooding of low-lying areas, and rising or overflowing rivers. Also, be wary of strong winds and high waves accompanied by swells.

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Weather forecast for today, the 25th (Thursday): Rain across a wide area of western and eastern Japan, with the possibility of a linear rain band forming in northern Kyushu. Typhoon No. 7 approaches Okinawa.


2026/06/25 07:05

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Today, the 25th (Thursday), the seasonal rain front is stationary in the east-west direction from central China to the eastern seaboard of Japan, and the low-pressure system above the front is moving eastward near Kyushu.
Rain is falling over a wide area from western Japan to eastern Japan, with active rain clouds hanging over Kyushu in western Japan, and heavy rain warnings, landslide danger warnings, and flood warnings in some areas of Kyushu and the Chugoku region as of 6:30 a.m. today.

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In western Japan, warm, humid air will flow in towards the rainy season front and low pressure system, and there will be places where heavy rain of over 30 mm per hour or extremely heavy rain of over 50 mm per hour will fall. In eastern Japan, the rain is expected to intensify, mainly on the Pacific side, and there will be localized areas with heavy rain. The seasonal rain front will continue to remain near Honshu tonight, and as warm, humid air from Typhoon No. 7 will flow in, heavy rain is likely to continue.
In northern Kyushu, there is a possibility that a linear precipitation band will form and the possibility of heavy rain disasters will increase rapidly. Please be extremely cautious of landslides, flooding of low-lying areas, rising water levels and flooding of rivers, etc.

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Typhoon No. 7 is heading north through the south of Okinawa with strong winds. As the typhoon approaches, winds will become stronger over the main island of Okinawa and the Sakishima Islands into the evening, and the sea will experience heavy swells. Please be extremely cautious of heavy rain, strong winds, and high waves.








Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Oita, and Kumamoto may experience a "linear rain band" in the morning of tomorrow 25th. Be on high alert!


2026/06/24 18:08

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In Fukuoka Prefecture, Saga Prefecture, Nagasaki Prefecture, Oita Prefecture, and Kumamoto Prefecture, a linear rain band will occur from early morning until noon on the 25th, and the risk of disasters due to heavy rain may increase rapidly. Please be more prepared for heavy rain and check information such as disaster prevention weather information and Kikikuru (risk distribution).

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The possibility of a "linear precipitation belt" occurring in Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Oita, and Kumamoto prefectures is increasing.
The Japan Meteorological Agency announced weather commentary information (linear precipitation zone forecast half a day in advance) at 4:18 p.m. today, the 24th.
A linear rain band will occur in Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Oita, and Kumamoto prefectures from early morning until noon on the 25th, and the risk of disasters due to heavy rain may increase rapidly.

The following are the regions and periods where linear precipitation belts may occur and the risk of heavy rain disasters may rapidly increase.

Fukuoka Prefecture From dawn to morning on the 25th
Saga Prefecture From dawn to morning on the 25th
Nagasaki Prefecture From dawn to morning on the 25th
Oita Prefecture From dawn to noon on the 25th
Kumamoto Prefecture From dawn to noon on the 25th

There is a risk of heavy rain continuing into the 26th (Friday).

Please be more prepared for heavy rain and check the disaster prevention weather information and Kikikuru (risk level distribution) that are released in stages by local meteorological observatories.

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When a weather disaster prevention bulletin (linear precipitation band half-day forecast) is announced, please take the following actions.

+Please be aware that there is a higher chance of heavy rain disasters occurring than usual, and be sure to check weather information on your TV or smartphone frequently.
If you are near a river or in an area at risk of landslides, consider the possibility of evacuating and pay attention to evacuation information issued by local governments. At this stage, be prepared to evacuate quickly if necessary. Evacuation after dark can be dangerous. Be sure to check weather information and evacuation information frequently and evacuate while it's still daylight.
+In addition to the evacuation center designated by the local government, it is a good idea to consider multiple options for evacuation, such as a safe relative's or acquaintance's home, a hotel, or an inn.

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